Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, December 11, 1879, Image 4

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BELLEFONTE, PA.
The Largeat.Clieitpeiit autl Bout Paper
ruiII.IHIIKD IN CKNTRK COUNTY.
Tiii: Fairmont I'urk Art Associa
tion nf Philadelphia liuve taken meas
ures to secure the erection of nn c(|iies
trinn statue, in hronr.e, to the memory
of General George O. Meade, in the
l'ark.
KIISIIT! The Knights Templar hav*
ing been invited as a hotly to partiei
pate ill the ceremouies to come off in
Philadelphia in honor of (Sen. Grant,
have very properly declined to take
part except as individuals. It U con.
trarv to their rules or customs to par
ticipate in any parade or ceremonies
not purely Masonic.
Tut: proposition of Mr. Hayes and
Mr. Sherman to impose a tax upon tea
and coffee is not likely to receive the
approbation of Congres.-, as it certain
ly will nott'the people. It it isneces
ry to raise additional revenue to sup
port the government, a thousand ob
jects could be selected upon which to
levy it, without taxing these necessa
ries. If Congress will cut down the
extravagant exjienditures of the K>.
eeutive Department, and dispense with
the accumulation of expenditures
which the war imposed and now nec
essary only to provide sinecures for
political adherents, they will add suf
ficient to the revenue, without taking
articles that go into the daily living ol
all classes of the people, as recom
mended by the frauds.
LETTER FROM WASHINGTON.
From our regular Corrpond*nt.
Wahhisoton, D. December *.
Congress is again at it. First blood
for the Democrats. The President's at
tack on the currency, with John Sher
man at his hack, has had a most dis
couraging etfeot upon the Republicans,
and they have f>een in solemn conclave
ever since the missile fell in their midst,
endeavoring to harmonize among them
re'ves. but, so far, without real effect.
Senator Edmunds is busied with sug
gestions, but, as the matter is of such
a nature as to bar him from exercising
his Mephistolian attributes of chican
ery and trickery, his peace making ef
forts hardly suffice to cause his breth
ren to dwell together in peace and har
mony. The financial fight promises
now to be a defensive one for the Dem
ocrats, and they propose to make good
use of their advantages. Beyond the
profuse display of flowers with which
friends of the Senators and members
decorated many of the desks, and the
tables of the chairmen, the opening on
Monday was wholly devoid of interest
or variety. Mr. Randall was highly fa
vored with floral contributions, none of
which came from some Goverment con
servatory, and his face displayed his aje
preciation of the gifts as he called the
House to order and entered upon the
routine which precedes the reception
of the Message. As the press had an
ticipated the Message, thus acquainting
all with its joints, few remained to lis
ten to its reading. The members pock
eted their copies,wjLich were laid on
each desk, and disappeared, leaving
the Clerks to read to empty seats, and
we venture to say that no annual mes
sage of the past had less weight with
Congress than will have this tame effort
of his fraudulency Hayes. Vacant
desks received it. and, unless we mis
take the adverse feeling so far express
ed, Congress will allow vacancy to hold
its suggestions. Little will he done prior
to January 1, beyond arranging pro
grammes of labor for the long session
which is inevitable, and the altsencn of
the lobby interest is quite noticeable.
General legislation only brings those
fellows here, pnrtiriilatly such as are
interested in saving the infamous In
dian frauds from demolition. Carl
Nchurz is intensely excited over the ex
pressed determination of Mr. .Scales,
chairman of the House Indian Commit
tee, to go to the bottom of the frauds
and fizzles of the Interior Department
in Indian matters.
The improvements made in tynd about
the Capitol have been extensive, and
conduce largely to ita beauty. The
broad approaches, which extend from
the avenues through the grounds on
the west to the Capitol terrace, have
been laid in ornamental conerete, with
guarding walls of white and blue stone,
and give much effect. The ventilating
ditcta are complete. Paint and polish
have been freely used throughout the
building. Brumidi% fresco in the ro
tunda has been so extended that the
visitor can Appreciate the full beauty
and grandeur of the painting which, as
a work of the painter's art, surpasses
all others in the Capitol, aave those
magnificent pictures of Moran, repre
senting scents in the Yellow .Stone re
gion.
Tho recommendation <>f the Secre
tary of tho Treasury, in his report, and
of the President in his Message, favor
ing the retirement of tho greenback
from circulation, has developed a de
cided opposition lo such a measure
among most of the Republican mem
bers from the (Vest, and among both
Democrats and Republicans from the
South. For two days it was tho -ul •
ject of discußsion in the coat rooms, in
the lobbies, and on the floor of tho
Mouse, hut now a calm succeeds the
breeze, out of which there came the au
dible whisper from the potent voice of
u strong majority—"The circulating
medium shall not be decreased, and the
business of tho country destroyed by
such legislation !"
The most important legislation antic
ipated this session is a revision of the
tariff. Whether tea, that beverage for
which our forefathers raised such a row
in Boston Harbor, is to he the object of
taxation, or quinine, which feeds our
statesmen to preserve their lives near
tho tadpole fi its of the Potomac, has
not yet been determined.
The stealing ami publication of the
President's Message and the report of the
Secretary of the Treasury, before they
were civeti to is still the sub
ject of investigation, much discussion,
and, with a few, some swearing. Many
theories and speculations are advanced
as to the manner of pilfering them, and
s veral fertile schemes set on hot by
the Executive branch of tho Govern
ment to get these documents, in future,
to Congress before the fingers of the
thief takes them away and sells them
for 0. It is not the first instance of
the kind, and therefote they will tax
their ingenuity only for the next ad
ministration to fall into the same trap.
In 1 V,7 President Johnson's message
got into tlie papers before it was read
to Congress, and it was stated that the
many journals publishing it paid sloo
each for the document. Notwithstand
ing this experience and renewed v:gi
lance, in ISfifi Secretary of the Treasury
McCullorh was startled by reading his
report in a New York paper several
days before it was given to t 'ongress.
The Republicans of the District of
Columbia who have voluntarily remain
ed disfranchished for some years, in
consequence of the great influx of rag
ge<l ami destitute Africans from all por
tions of the South, voting for anything
that brought taxation to property hold
er, are now organizing with a view to
he reinstated with the rights of an
American citizen and the power of the
ballot. At a meeting held several days
! since. Major A. C. Richards w. chosen
president, and Hon. Robert G. Inger
oll and other prominent Republicans
elected vice presidents. They were
eloquently addre sed by Hon. Robert
Ingersoll, who made no allusion to the
mistakes of Moses, but dwelt prim i
pally upon the mistakes of Congress.
Eour car-loads of colored emigrants
from Goldsboro, N. C., passed through
this city a few days ago, on their way to
Indiana. They are healthy-looking and
well-behaved people, of all grades and
sexes. All of them, except about
twenty, had paid their fare through to
Indiana, where, they alleged, they in
tended to make their future home. It
was a solid Republican delegation, and
one of the old Africans, with a face os
black as polished ebony, and wool as
white as a ball of cotton, said: "1 feel
jus* like one oh do chillun oh Israel
gnin' to tie promis' lan'." K*i ix.
MARRIAGES.
BOHJV Mt'>M -en s •'*. I f R" w It
Off>h, Mr J<•!' It<hft an-l Nl forth From. U th
of B-.ah'->rg
K \||f,-~j(|lKN'F:tt>:ft'SF!e '►*< N r.*r
W II tlr-d. Mr J h t KaI.I vf *
M - K
m u im w M
Undi*. Mr T V Italian! M* JUdi* \ IHI. Ufh
of Aamnahurg.
l/mfc—IIAHIMNi —At A!toon*, I * lobar 31. hy R"**
MK V t. JMii H K LoVf, of CtablHtM Ml
formerly of ltdl*f--nt*. t" MM I rnn* J Harding. -f
Altoon*. *n-l !••. formerly of thla fd *ra
KBl'illTOle—H AKN I*ll I** 4th. at Pn ~Fh-* by
K' * M I# Jackaofi. Mr. Hid-m Bnghtol and Mim
i.*r*li Jane ||*rni*h, U>th of flnow fltnr
DEATHS.
XOI.Is - N*ar I*ur*lt'-rt I'nlon ronnl;, 11.
Mr*. Mart* Noll, *g"d 4* yaar*. 1 month* ari l I 4*f.
RI NK -At l'hilip*hnrg. on W*dn*alay, l-<*ml-rr
I*7 VI. Mr Mary. r*li<t of W*"*l*y Kutik,
ngetl f.'i yt>*r* . i month* and 1J -lay*.
|)AI.K —At ||otiM>nillp, N Yrrnl-*r 2> H?.. F*li*
Dole. ag-l h 3 month* and 2i day*
Mr. I'"li* l*l*,*f Mliun l dmth th* hif I* a fot|ra
*■ iwifii on th* lHh of Anfcnt. *t thk 11*11
thi* <nnty. fin
rtt* of hapti*m M adminit*r*d to him. and In the
year 1*23 h* dm confirmed * m nl>*r of th* l.ntlo ran
rhnrrh, in Im** Ml* h* h** ***r Mik* r*maln*d,
leading a con*l*t*nt, ChrUtian Ufa. In th* y**r I*3l
ha ** roarrisd t Mi** !#nry Yonng, whs** d*alh
preceded hi* own ly **T*r*l j*ar* lli**ntlr* family
of four rhiltlrrn Hill *nrYlf* hirn It I* nM n****a*rj
o enlarge on th* virtn* of th* d*c**ad a* h* **•
w*ll *n>l f*tor*My known through"*!! th" < onnty and
'th* **r*l|*nt and enduring fruit* of hi* Ufa f*inaln to
taatlfy t<f him.
MIN.4KF.It Al h*r fath"r* r*ailanr*. n*ar Fagl*.
rllle r 4. . Mia* lU May Mfnakar, agml
|1 <r**r*. 4 month* ani tl day*.
ftha tu Uptiiuwl and unit*! with th* M K "hnrrh
a *hort tiniK h*r l*ath. liar and t pw*.
.Veil- Ailrertlnrmrnta.
A(lin i iiUtrti tor's .Not Ire.
IKTTKHH of Adminiairation, de
J t>nn* noit. <-n th" *lst* f Aaron I'artefag*.
d*Of*—l, lata •-( th* l*rtngh f Mil**4nrg. tVnlr*
ronnty, I'a . liaf* h**n granl*l to the nnh migna-l. rw
tidtug In Mil**l>nrg. to whom *ll p*r*on* in l*l-t**l t
•at I tat* ar* rrr)iiHt*l to mak* lmm*liat# iammt,
and all p*r*on* hating rlaifii* again*! M •*l*l* taijl
i.r**nt th*m duly atl*nW< at*d fr *ettl*n*nt
h ii caru,
|.MMt A lmliitrator. d* lwnn* non.
Ailiiiiiiistriitor's Notices
IETTERS of Adminiatration hav-
J ln< ls-n .rsiil>t tli nnSwslsnel "M lh
,>f rr.tJX MII.I.VM, ,|<-<".-l. Isl<- el th. IS,T"(h ,'f
li. 11. fsll p#fs.,n. in.lsl.let In mM<I -I— -rmMi r| .r.
r.niirsml In imk. In,n,llsl. |m) mnt, s<l sll (erexw
hxtmg rlsim* s(sllt ssiS ,|, < , .s~t will prwnl lhm
Snlr snlbsnllcslM psrinrnt
j'oit KM/,A MVM.KN, A(tm!nMntri.
S'nr A<l rrrtinrnit>it. I
The World for 1880.
I \EMOCKATS everywhere nhould
• inform th*in*d •* • art fully tilik•• of llji- action
of tlo-lr part) thmu ghoul tin* country and of Ilir>
tnoTrtuniit* of tic ir llepuhll' mi op|*oio-nta. A failure
to ill* tlii* 111 |t"fi • *citritiiitgi •••itly to the La hy
tl* lieufH ta< y of tle ft nit* .f the victory fairly won
at the j.
The year IHSO protnl*"* to he one of the uio*t Intel
mtliiK ami importaut year* of till* crowded uitd event
ful • •-otury. It will wltn*aa a Providential flection
v%hi* It may rnault In r* ••! iLII-hiitg tic (loveriiliieut
of thla < oiiutryoit the |<rin ipl* *of it* roii*tituti"iial
fouich-r*, In |>eriiiHiiently • hinging the M-lntlona of
Stilt*-** to the K"<h-rul l0W*-r No Intelligent mall call
r-g*rd ik han e|w ti ui with Indlffereic . The Woihi,
av the only dalfy Kugli*h ii* ( w|*a|r puldl*h*l In the
city of N w York wlil'h uphold* tic d* trine* of roii
atilutlotial Itemocracy, wilt fc t dily reprewnt tin*
|)ein<M r.ttu party in thi* gieat **uva It will do
thl* in tiopplilt of *nlie partlaati*hl|i, hut t*m|M>rat*ly
ami firmly A* a ta|a|* , r Tur. YV-.utt, I* lug the
ufifiiii of no man, ti" clhiue aid no Interest, h HI
pr***nt tha full* t aid tic laire**t picture If rati tuake
<>f ca< h day pt*ifig hl*tory in the 11\, the Mai -, the
routitry aid the %*orhl It will aim hereafter, a* here
tofore, at h < urn y flrat of all thing* in all that It
IMthlUhe*. No man, however hutnhle, nhall ever he
permitted trulv !• complain that !*• haa In-en uiiju*tly 1
• h alt with In the coluttiti* *>f Thk \VotLI> No lnt**reat,
however powerful, nhall ever he perm It ten truly to
I mart that tt can alien* *• the fair crl tic lain of Till !
W ai o.
I>tiriltg the l*i*t year Tur \V nu haa ••*•! it daily
clr ulatlou tr* I |e*| aid It* weekly circulation pilihed
far I • void that of any • ll.* r kfv
• "Ulilry. Till* great In* rra* ha* la-.-u woli, a* Tilt
Won in helirve*. hy trutllfulll*-**, enterprla#, VWor|ei
activity lu collecting oewa aid unfaltering loyalty l*.
IV" lf arul to it* read* r* tu dcvalitig with tlir ju*-atl*itia
f the da* I* i* our Imp* an llt will l*e our I- -a for
that Till WoftLti • re*. rl f i 1*H ma) l-a written in
the ap|*r*l>atioti aid the *mij |"'rt of many tlc uaard*
BtOH MdNI 11. *!l part* "f tbil In !••*- lull.
I 111 II • f IndewtmcUhh- Mat* *.
Our rat* of *ul>*M-ri| t >n remain urn hang*-I. aid
ire v follow*
Iail\ * I Sunday a, one yt-ar, flO . *n mouth*. $-'• V 0;
thr* • month*, 3* T •
I hilly, witlcnt HutcUv*, rie y ■ ar, I*. *ia month*,
Ii . tm bUm $j . kwUkMOtftN ■• • Bill |1
i Mcnth
Tin t vr u W kU>, one y <ar. 92
Tut M vi iT U EUi. the f|rm*k It View*
>l. I • f.-10-K' tiroiil* I*. fie year, fl ->.
Iwi'WttiiT Won i layi and Friday*
Tw le. 11 (ti a y**r T*l a A .t* - All Hlr • opy
far hit* f te-.. the thill > for ft 'hit- of twenty five
Tl iiilllt au> W ■ inea*tav —i* iKiUll a
ve*r 1 i'ii u \ .r"*T* \v • vtf . •j v f r • lote f ten.
thi -mi Wcwfcly ti i > •• 1 I' 111 1* Dally fi ■ Ittb
f fifty
ftpectman nnmier "nt free •, applkatl t*
Term* r*h, invanat ly in alvatie
t*ejd |t ofTi • twouey ' tf'f, Ul.k 'lfa/i t
*| lettar IhlU at the rfok f the amder.
A SPECIAL OFFER.
futarritefi wl* fetid (Mr* yna "• •nt*acrt|>tl..n
l* f r I < etnlar 2* will re*iveTi Wom.
fr to the date of Iheir ml* rlptl- n
TO MARCH ft. IHHI.
Thi* wilt include the |'r"M hut:l campaign an 1 the
inaugurati n of the nett I'nw i.r.t
Old aotiarriher* wl, tend f I N f .fe I* ' iid-er J7, ft
a renewal • f their •uhwrljt. n fr will r*< ejve
Tni Wtuit W u- t 11 •; h l*M, titl. at n***ing
i nuint'er
ThO Offor will h Withdrawn D
cenibwr 29.
Take advantage *>f it at on-a. i*ulacril<e at oft'*.
It* new at anew
Addrwa. Tilt: WORLD.
4T-4w ,15 I'ark R- *, N'ew Y**rk
Adui iniHt rat *rN Not ic*-.
IKTTEK.S f>f A.lministrfttian cum
J tee* Me rit- KDIOt > the fUtAie f• F.' 'U'. f.
BL'CIIAXAN ' ' • . ' " . ' ikty,
!*• nny ltaioo, d*t*-a*' 1. teaee t-awo granted to C)<* rge
It €'• *ate. r - ling in Halllar* r,t" h m all |efa.n*
m-Ul'lel t- *al I *-*tate r* tomakf |at ntt.t,
and th -*e having t tatma ft d*u ar> i* will mak*- kn wn
the ame wftbeut delay th j 'liill ll
AdminiHrat r * T A .
t* '*• Rfm BalttM r- ||d
T Ail Whom it oih.i < onrcro.
'I'AKK NOTK.'K tlint I, tlic uii.ler
-1 gg|id •n , *-n''*r. have rnal* a| ( lcat> j. f.f a
H arrant f ft* • - r i .f# a re* -f lr< I. in th* !•
•Itif f M (flh. In the unty f ' *ntr* and Ntate f
|* - r,ytvai ia. ad <ning la* '• ■f J bti I T' rn(*Wii
n the •ut or* I * ** th, Ja • I- H g on the w*t.
anl Jim'* Canon <n th* n rth
4- It* LKVT JON K94
A N'**vv Hook.
OnliTi* Now Tiikcn.
i / 1 PV'|V Can make moat
. \ , I I 1 * -. , ..llinr , n— - -*
the niv on* "f the kitd iwiel ' Till HIIIT3
ANI !I Tll> Of nt NTY AND ToWN'ailir f.
rirKM." 1 v w R Rtefly. | . f the Wilhamaf- *rl
l*a lUr t'**ntaln* all the *t ard <*** t*i n* in rla
t o to the vri"*i* .r>tv and town*htf* <Rc*. I* a
. ".plete hand l---k I t e|wrti**n • fhrem. n*l treat*
the ut law* fully Rvery • fh* t and tat wilt
t.uy ie It Contain* *• fag**. n*atly |.rint*d,
in *h th an*l gold, an 1 add at f* |er v itwe For
ag'mieaand term* apply *lth *tainp t-*
4 > dw W ll lIIFKI.Y. W||liamp*.t. Pa.
PREPARED COKE
FOR FAMILY USE.
r 1 1 11K Bcllofonte and Snow Shoe
A Railroad fVmtfwny having *ompl*tad their *.ke
Breaker an l J* reer* ar* n.-w prepared to furnl*h all
•ire. f iv. kK FOR -T\ EJ. RANrM ami l R-
N ACW. Prk * p i t**i d £•* IU
DAN IRL RIIOAIW,
IT-Tni fletieul AupariotandowL
CANC'RK HKMUVKI),
\\'ITIIOl"T KNIKK, and in moat
1 1 rwaog with' ut twin Applv to
C IV P. I I-IIKR, *1 It. *nal.b>ir(,
JMm* l etitnCV niitv, Pt
PATENTS.
|>ATENTS procured upon Inven-
I Avt'>*,ti'• rui i* Am, *r ii.h
lion,, *m I In IW. W- (ll- CAVXAT9,
n<l ol t.lii TRADK MARKa, IKa|l PATKXTN, Ar,
I N V I: NTORB
*enl n a M d*l of your Invention, with ymir • wn
dew ription **f It f*F ">r opinion M t*. |PntaMlitr
No ATTntintl'n F** t RUM I'antar ta Rt i nni* thir
B*>k of Inatrwrtkm. Ac , "How t. hart * Pa twin/*
•etlt free n ftqßWt; alao aample COplfW **f Iliey*tiv
Ttrt* Jli nn.lhe Invent. r J**urtwil
U V A. I'. LACKY, intent A
wf f St., near Pat* nt fNRce. Waahtugtou. I>. (!.
PENSIONS.
\LL dianlded Soldicmnnd lieira of
A<wnl a-M-11-n .h-i AI—I frnm ,
..f In th- Army. *rr rniitil—l I" PKAflllA?
NO ARRKARa *lh—I (l-r JI'LY I, l0 Rrml
• tamp, Fr lull ,ln,loictl->ii In all klmU of MoMMn'
rUlnn.
J. lI.BYIMIKUD A CO., Pmion AWvt.
I*I r auwi. w AaiilNuToi*. d. C.
r c. Henna, Prw'l. 1.1 lAMaMV,
I7IKBT NATIONAL BANK OF
1 IlKl.l.r.roNTK.
Allegheny Streat, Bcllefonta. Pa. 4-tf
riENTUE COUNTY BANKING
V-' fAIHPANT.
lUr,l<r O-f-ll"
And Allow fnl-r-),
Mwonni NoAM;
Buy ami R-ll
lo*. (mtrlllw,
OoM anA rVutpona,
Janra A Htya, PrMnt,
J, D aH',V"hl,r. Irtf
I •/. 11. HA I'LAS'It'S Our I'rlrr />/•//-f.'oor/n Store,
I II . II AULA NI) ' S
ALLKOIIKNY HTKKKT, BKf.LKFONTB, l*A.
I'OH I)HV (iOODS.
at
THE P.EE HIVE ONE I'UK'E EX( EI'SIVE DKY fJOODS HTOBE
I nni r-ff-ririK llio f.A RUEST, HI.ST and f'UF.A I'KST
at'ck <>f I)ry lioiula in Cnntro county.
KVKItY ONK SAYS THAT IS TIIK I'LACK Full IIAKBAINS. <;<) TIIK.N AND J!K CfijfVINCKI).
ALL HOODS AT ALL TIMES SOLD AT THE LOWEST MM: LET I'D IVES
Having re-<-ivel an imnwriM- St-.< k of (Dxxla U-forc tin- a lvai.' c, I arn aid*- t "-11 CI,-aj-<-r tliar. *■ v St-,r<- in T-wn.
lor AM, MY <RM)I AUK MA UK HI) IN PLAIN FDit I'.K
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HOPING ro ItKt Kl\ L AN CALL, I remain, rep*jctfully, y< ir ,
J. 11. IJA L LANIJ.
Mv motto U, "O.W VMCD—THD. YD.K)' !<> U'/> A \l> ,Y •> MISRHI'HF.SES'TA TIO.\
/'ro/'mithnnil i 'aril a,
C t r. ■ koval
1 LKXAXDKR A BOWER,
• \ ATTT)RXRTA AT LAW,
iW-lUfotit*, P* , n*y n.iiiulN in Knglith or ti*r
uiftft Of!. in (iiniuii • tlull<Jiu<£ 1 1J
;tu a Nittn. ; vtviif air-mif
I >KA V Kit A (iKPMAIIT,
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Offlca 'n trr-rt. n rlh • f
joiit'.p* l-ijr
I \ P. FORTNKY,
I ATToRV EV AT I AAA
iit i i t..>TK r A
Laal 1.. Ik# Lf LO b Conn II • # MJI
I \ S. KELLER,
I T. A 7 RORKKL AT I A
1 OWca ii AltagkMj en"! RooU ola f i.> i, •
LLR' lA#llf at#, Pa.
ra.NN rmntnu. •itit H NIL# T
WIIXIN.
I ATTORkKV* AT I AAA
i i 7 t i.KAnriEi.ii PA
IOH N BLAIR 1.1 NN,
I ATTLLEMT AT LAW,
IIIM 11 r>iNTF I A
: <HB'. 1.11 I. 1, t..r I-r.l" r .1.1,1 lUi.k tl Ij
I L. 81'AKGLEK.
*1 . ATTORSKT A7 I AM
unt.KL' STK I'LSTRK <' 'I MTV PA
*J.~TNL ntt#nll T .-ll#- TI !.. JM/! W itf all tt.N
c.-urta; ('--nnaitni. U, IN Gmnat. ? K C.lak lit
T ■ •CWUt. 'TI •
MURRAY A GORDON.
ATMRKKY* AT I AW.
RLEARMKLD. PA.
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WALLACE A KREItS.
f > ATTORHETR' LAW
<1 KARPIKI.tr PA
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WILLIAM M< < l
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I vK. J. W. KIIOXR, Pcntini, can
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1 \R. .IAS. H. DOBBINS, M. I).,
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Hotel ('aril*.
I CENTRAL.HOTEL,
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AL 11 , RR IU RO, CRXTRR (WXTT, PA j
A. A. KoHLHKCKKK, Pronriptor.
TIIKOI I.F| TRAVELER* <* !H# tnPr.wl -ill DR.I
lbi n nolloil |>l*r In Inorb. Of pfwnfp
ripl. M AM. TRAIN'P £1 rtilnuf**. 47
MILLHEIk HOTEL,
Mil I.IIRIM. CRNTHP. col STV, PI.NN A
AV.'M MI'SSKH, Pmpriptor.
Th* fowrn of Millh'im i |<*rt<| In prnn* j
a!. .ni two mil** fn N fVLnrti Stwll N, on tb# I/PWlß
bor*, Ottf* n<l ('f4 lUilr-tw-l. with mr
r nnlfnfß IhM makf It m
PLEASANT SUMMER RESORT
trool flkhinff In lb* tvnaiPillat* tklnitt Aral.
run* pfpff liwin. At tf# MillbHnt ll<it*l f.m
in-IfltloM will if* fhtind and Wm mMr
--•to Jnn* %\ tfilfMf*
|>USII HOUSE,
I ) RKI.I.KFOJITK, PA.
TIIK ORI.T rtIWTCI.AIW llttTKI. IS TIIKCTTT.
T*rm |>*t la jr. Lit art attar had.
ftpartal rl* rimti to wttnHo anl jnpm
.1 II MUM, |'l | r W |'*w Hi Mf. n*rk
|>HOCKERIIOFF HOUSE,
I> RKPLRfoSTR, PA. !
IIOUSEAL k TELLER, PropriPtom.
Mr >o<l Sample Ri>om on f\rit Floor,
•#~Pt## Run, In n<l from all Tinlnn Rp-rinl mint
In • Itnmti *n<l Jnn.r. l-ly
/JAItMANS HOTEL,
" I Onnrt Horn*. RKt.t.RPOSTR. PA.
TKRMR |1 *1 PF.R DAT.
A lwl tlmy IRMIMI. HI
1 11RA RD HOUBI,
\I OORSKRCHKPTSUT ASI) SISTH RTRKKTK,
rßn.nMA.ntu.
Tliln know pmmln.nl lo ■ 'lly fnniMl f.>t Itn mot
fnrlaM# hnlln. In krpt In ,t#ry rwprrl nqonl In any
Rnl rlana botrln in lh# ' minify llnla. In Ikn ntrtn
(•nryirfUm tlmna, tha prtra nf bwnr l Han Wn mdnrml
lotiaitmuU|wt 4n, J. M'KIRRIN.
KM' Managnr.
Hurri/ A. Ilir/.n, llartlirarr.
HARRY ZEE. HICKS,
[Sum-rv-i.r to T. A lllfKS ,V 8K0.,]
!>. \I.EU IN
IIAKDWAKK, SADDLERY, OILS
| PAINTS AND STOVES.
EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PRICES!
TO SUIT TIIK TIMES.
Allegheny Strrrt, HLL I.EI O\ IE. DA. S>uth of I >i<rmrt</.
ItlimiiirnH fVrrr/n.
I I AUNESS M ANUFACTOR Y
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BSLI.EPONTR. PA 1 ly
1/ P. HI,A IK,
■ • JKWKLKR.
W*TfHM. n jiwil*i, Ac.
All v *k I.*at * '!' i.teT Oft Allegheny Vtraef.
urder lire k< rloff llouoe 4 if
I oris POLL,
1 J I •'•III NARIi: Ro'-T aiIOKMAKRR
Br-xk-ih n R-. All-yt.-'o nr~f.
My ia Innl*, Pi
PEALKKS IN rUKK DIH GSONLY
a I ZELLER A 80N.
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2 St. I* .k.ih R, • , 5
. All 1h- fuii'UH I'klmt Vl—ti'tri*, rrr- -
v -tlpUoa, *i.'l I'amilv ll—ij—, no tir.i.li *
r I. Truwr,. Rb 14-r Rrarna, kr .Ar ;
*.f |
LMNK CLOTHING.
SUITS to order $12.50.
I fnts, ('ftps iS: Shirtn.
M"NT"MKKY V CO., Tailor*,
nici.i.jgoNTic. r* 1 iy
Drff '>'(/* find f rorrrien.
JIAUPEH BROTHERS,
arßiMi aTRRirr. Bttixitmimt, r*.
Have their counter* and *helv- flll—i with
NEW GOODS,
f BANKRUPT KATKS
PurrhaMid at 'BA NK RU I'T HAT KS
I BANKRUPT KATRS
1% wntrn Titer orrsa at
BOTTOM PRICES.
BOTTOM PRICES,
BOTTOM PRICES.
coxarrriKO or
j Pry O.Kkl*.
Millinery Clnod,
Ciothing,
Fancy Good*,
Notion*, Ac.
| BO"TS and SHOKS
BOOTS and SIIOKS at very low price*.
BOOTH and SHOKS
HATS and CAPS
I-aleet *tylo of HATS and CAPS
HATS and CAPS
Carplt Bag*,
Umhrella*,
Paranoia,
l.adie*' cloak*,
Carotin*
Grocerie#,
Oneen*ware, Ac.
oofu|wiMng wary thing that can ha s>wd In a ftrvt*
rtaa* ot**ra.
HARPER BROTHERS,
arßinn aTRRirr, . • BRt.iAtmttTß, PA
OOCKTBT PBfinrCß taken In eaekMia* at tkn
hl(kt market prt*. l-l|r
O roeiriec einel t'roricio nc.
NEW GOODS
—FOR Til K—
SI'RIM; TRADE
If > li'iie given very clou and
raT'ful (titration to lli' election of
good* for (he Spring Tiadc, mid
J" justified in fiinug (hot our
prof nt St or I cannot be excelled
cither HI r'getrd to I 'ariety, t/uali
to or Price, and n< doubt it i„
r I pulled in Cither 'iff tlt rut reejiectr
by nny holier |'n (\ r ,f r , rovntu.
1 h'Ti mi too WMmjf fnnrfino III*
tiric in our 'tori to iniihi cpeeiae
mention of than all, hut rail Illicit-
turn directly to n feu it'-mr that art
now being cough t oft or crery day.
FISH.
Murl. ere I ore of good qualify thi.
'"iron and are celling rather farter
than urital at thic ccacon of the
yeir. He hair been celling noth
ing but full V> ightr—"H of firh
in each quarter barrel and 100*11*.
in each half barrel. They hare,
better value for the money than
chort weights.
Inl.i Herring and While Fich
are very fine till' Hiicm anei cell
ing freely.
MEATS.
ftur Sugar- Cured Home, Itried
Beef, 11 renin id Bacon aml f'heere,
are all worthy <f cpecial mention.
FRUIT.
Orangee and Be memr are cry
fim ami the, price, law enough to
to bring them into every day uce.
Hut the price on there gooeic nil I
be much higher in a chort time.
MEAT MARKET.
Our Mat Market, nejrt do>r to
our Grocery room, ir olway well
cupplieel with the choired meeitr.
II e hill the bed Beef, Mutton and
1 eel that ran be found; drecced
in fird-elacc etyle onel ccrved to
cuctomerc in the netted, cleaned
manner poccibfe.
Groceries and Provisions.
Ao houce in the (roccry and
Proririem burinecc in ltrUefmtr ir
prejrared to ctipply all the ieanlc of
the family HI well ar we can do at
present,
SKCHLKU & CO.
GmOCEES,
Uurh Jfoucc Block, Bellefonte, Pa.
CHEAP OKOCKRY *
PROVISION STORE.
S. A. BREW & SON,
Humer Block, next door to Pod Office,
Aw filing gwta in th#4r liar at nwh
|ri '* ft# < AMI r in eirtoftf* fhr nil kind*
ft oockthv nontvi.
TVy iw gno4 <Ut. no thai roMiir
can fori iattain o( fitting
PI nr AM* FRESH noons.'
Tlt.lr ilok l rooi|ilM .ti l w.ll wlwiwl. and <,
In ptl f
Light and Heavy Groceries, *
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
Oranges, Lemons, Nut* \ Raisins,
CANNED AND DRIED EM ITS
of frafjr kind and mri#*?
Till rKLKftftATIED WAMttMtQII BITCH EE
Hams, Sides, Shoulders
AKD—
BREAKFAST BACON. *
Tuff Mb* 4tl> lb* chobwnt
IDRIED BEEF.'
**nUn (l In lb .if lln* will AM II
tbntr to ft" lhm mil.
' CASH PAID FOR POTATOES.